I am not sure of the meaning of what I read there. Do you somehow saying that, excepted the Extermination Camps and all the horror done by the Nazi you some where agree the war by Germany on her neighbours?

I do agree on the fact that the Nazi hated so much the Jews that they carry on the deportation and the killing against their military needs and demand.
They saw a little bit than that. If you read some books written by survivors, you will see that the deportees when escorted to factories and others sited to work were facing aggressions and others humiliations for the populations… It is debate that we had before and I am convinced that the German in general were more aware than it is actually admitted.
Then I do not blame the ordinary citizens not to rebel, as I said, the first concentration camps were built against Germans Hitler’s opponents.
But they could have abstained to throw stones to the deportees and to denounce the one who drunk in the village fountain…
The treaty of Versailles is a copy cut of the one (treaty of Francfort – 10 of May 1871: Alsace and Lorraine are annexed by the new Germany, 5 billions in Gold have to be paid by France, with an army of occupation on the French territory until all the amount would have been paid, and the French had to pay for the maintenance of this army) impose by Bismarck.
And I didn’t notice that the treaty of Brest Litowsk was so balance for the Russians, and the idea to bring Lenin back to Russia was particularly brilliant in the result…
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